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The scariest word for marketers these days is “algorithm.” It’s the “invisible hand” of digital content. It’s unknown and unknowable. Its influence on your company is the most powerful arbiter of your success or failure. But does it have to … Continue reading →

By Ken Bradford On September 25, 2014, Google made the announcement that it was slowly rolling out a new algorithm update called Panda 4.1. It appears that with each new update, which seem to be coming about each quarter, Google continues to … Continue reading →

Which tools and services do you utilize to help run your small business? Social media is a tool that you probably already use, and blogging is becoming increasingly popular. You may want to think of adding PPC (Pay-Per-Click) marketing to your … Continue reading →

Google can be a fickle partner. When they started rolling out algorithm updates, many websites suffered from slower traffic, less buzz around popular subjects, and in some cases, search engine rankings in the hopper. In order to bail out of … Continue reading →

The following is a sample of a technical blog post that demonstrates the proficiency of our writers who are blogging for technology. Since October 2013, speculation about the Google-owned barge floating in San Francisco Bay, off Treasure Island has taken … Continue reading →

When you think about it, Google, Bing, Yahoo, and other web crawlers, are the dei ex machinae, or, in the more familiar singular, deus ex machina of the computer age. If you didn’t take Latin, or, like the Romans, it almost … Continue reading →

You may be accustomed to seeing your picture show up all over Google features from Gmail to their own version of Facebook, Google +. You may not be aware that — unless you opt out — your photo can also … Continue reading →

For the past four months, bloggers and other web content creators have been trying to assess the damage to web real estate caused by the most recent Google algorithm update known as Penguin 2.0. Everyone was warned that the impact … Continue reading →

In late May 2013, Google announced a change to the GMail inbox layout. Instead of lumping all incoming emails together, they are segregated by category: Primary, Social & Promotions. When a GMail user receives a Facebook, or other social media, … Continue reading →

One of the objections we hear about about our business blogging service goes something like this: “But blogging is for those Generation Y techno-geeks that pour their soul out to the world.” It turns out that nothing could be further from the … Continue reading →